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***mm***mm t*c#wv***"ww-w* <**$ JlimiT SPECIALS Potatoes, per bu 1.75 No. 2 J, can H Pineapple 30 No. 2^ can California Apricots . /j\'# -■ .25 Three lbs Loose Rolled Oats .25 Shredded Wheat. 2 pkgs . .25 Sugar, per lb .06 Syrup, per gallon • .75 Two cans of Peas, Corn or Tomatoes 2m Peanut Butter, per lb 20 Fresh Country Butter .40 Two lbs Cocoa .25 Michigan Creamery Butter .50 Oak Grove Butter (3 lb rolls) .55 Best grade Pink Salmon, per can . . ^|.15 6 lb bucket Jumbo Herring 1.10 3 Large Mackerel . .25 4 lbs Frozen Fish . • _ • .25 Fresh Oysters, per qt .70 Five lbs Good Coffee 1.00 Hoffman's or Peightal's Bread .08 Raisins or Currants, per lb _.-".'. .25 Apricots, Apples or Peaches, per lb .25 Prunes, 20c and .25 Country Apple Butter, per lb .18 Banquet flour, 49 lb (satisfaction guar.) 2.50 100 lbs Shoemaker's Stock Feed -._-.,. ma L75 I w.mmiin. ft STREET, BELLWOOD, PA. *.nve Cnafessloaj- et * Pre-Sh "81u<*h*ard" Tb" whole civ<li__ed world reird with cpnsiderable interest too brief cabled reports of the recent trial in Paris of Henri Landro the modern Bluebeard. Although Landau'was indicted, tried and promptly convicted ot the morder of only abont a dos* eu of his wives, tbe French Police who spent five yearl col* looting the evidence, feel certain that Landru wooed, woo, robbed and murdered moat if not sit of tbe two bondred and eighty-three Women whose names tbey fonnd on his private papers, and who vanished from the face of tbe earth after Landru mado their acquaintance. The figure of old Bluebeard and his castle has t« pitied toe for centuries the wholesale wite. murder, but the modern Blue?_ beard Landru, has eclipsed all records, the police believe, as a destroyer of women. Landru is closely guarded in jail under sentence ol death, and is hoping for an appeal and a new trial to cave his neck from the guillotine. But whbt every women—and everv man too wants to know is just how Landru won those 288 wives, this whether he is ultimately convicted of rousdering thera or not. There ia no doubt though that he did make scores of marriages ami that many women loved him. Altar con-: si lerable hesitation the great French multiple husband has con* cented to reveal bis methods of love making, and in next Sundays New York American be tells how he won these hosts of women's hearts and to reveal besides, some -ot the^biiberto onk of bis extraordinary career -ltKi.lt RSI jl'l-'.T"- M 8.nilai[ w. Excursion NEW YORK Sunday, February 12 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Direst to PesBsylvanla Station, I 7iS Avesse and 32d Slreel Leaves Bellwood Saturday Night, Feb. U, 10,67 P. M, Stopping st principal stations between Altoona and Dnnnannon. Tickets on tale commencing Friday preceding exeurston. -Sr-See Broadway | Central Park; Grant's Tomb; Fifth A venue ; Brooklyn Bridges and get a glimpse of the greatest city on the Amerlean Continent. Pennsylvania System The Boats sf Ihe Broadway Limited pirHniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM Karo Syrup Price Reduced' 2\ lb Blue Label 10 lb Blue Label 24 Red Label _,, Tj. ________£ w« , .school 9.301 a. m *or -The womens Joreign M*s*-' • .„._. ' _ • | tap 10.45 a. m. and 7 Peoples' U.lon 6 30 •__**- si aai'^"'* ■ <i~ all! J* nr ****************** **** ' fi Savipg /\ccoupt 1 IS A VERY PRACTICAL GIFTJ H For either the wife or child; wonderful how interested they become in accumulating something for the rainy day or . going away to school. Two important objects to keep in mind. BELLWOOD BANK . Bellwood, Pa. **p**p***p*******ppeeeee,*m*****p***p*******p**mp**i ! ■*•• J*. Ion Will ie CU In Saved It To many men a lay-off means a burd- ship, an unforseen misfortune means embarassment. But the man who systematically saved a pardon of his earnings is able to meet his obliga- tions and maintain himself and family in comfort as before, saved. He is glad he First National Bank Bellwood, Pa. RESOURCES OVER HALF A MILLION ionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church met Wednesday' eordiaiiy invited afternoon at the home ot Mrs. W. Baker. A very interest held. RDWARD N. ROOT. GENERAL INSURANCE, BELLWOOD. PA. Representing reliable companies. Policies care • ally written Ml losses promptly adjusted and paid throng* tt* (game*. R.ala.nc. oo Mmn strerl .trllaanod P. !___&_;■ ___ SERVICES IN DUB GHURCHES Time sf 8e.vl.es sad Roles oi Various Other Activities St. Jiiacpb'eohnroh, R»v. C. E. Haley, rtotnr. Irlana at IU III) a.m., no tbe flrat, third nnd fill li Sundays of the monlb. At 7.15 n, nt,. on tbe aediitid and foiutb Sunday*. Catechism and Bible biaiory immedleiely after m«s vtbeo early ; other Saodeya at 0.80 a. m. Cbureb bhttory olase and'iitstruoUoo lo tbe gov eromeot, ceremonies, devotions and *»o- ramentala »f tbe C.thollo oborob at 7 p to. Beoedlotlon of the bleastd aaorameot at 7.30 p. m. Week d >y maas at 8 o'oloek a.',, I, 59 |mi_'« V-llriy Baptlat oburob, lie*. H. K. Bower, pmtor. Seivioea : Bible alilp with pteaoh- 80 p. ro ; Younij S 1_ lb Blue Label 08c I 5 lb Blue Label 22c 1 11 lb Red Label 10c I 5 lb Red Label 25c 10 lb Red Label | -Campbell's Pork and Beans, can 3 Mother's Bread, small, 7^c; large I Penn-Alto Bulter, lb B Fresh Eggs, dozen Pasteurized Milk, quart Pure Honey in cone, lb . . I Granulated Sugar 25 lb $1.48; 100 lba . 3 Old Fashion Buckwheat Flour, 10 lbs H Corn Meal, 10 lbs . Dried Corn, lb 3 Evaporated Peaches, lb Evaporated Prunes, lb 15c and . Evaporated Apricots, lb . Fresh Lettuce, Celery, Turnips, Apples Fresh Oysters, stewing 65c; frying at Frozen Whitings, 4 lb Halibut Steak, lb .... Smoked -floaters, each 3 Lake Herring, 6 lb kit . j__ Fresh Home Dressed Meats—Pork, Veal and Beef j Fresh Pastry Received Daily ! SHAFFER STORES CO. 1 BELLWOOD BRANCH S •ffiiiiiiiminmiiiiimHiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiHiiittiii^tniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiHiiiiiiiils lie 39c j 14c ; 47c 1 10c § 124c | 46c [ 48c | lie [ 28c 3 5.70 = 45c = 25c I 23c 3 25c | 20c 3 35c 3 80c 25c I 35c 1 05c || 95c 5 i ****m *» ******* *** m *v*t _ m***\ Dysart's Hardware Stone Our Shelves are Stocked With a Full and Complete Line of Heavy and Light HAKDWAW —And House Furnishing Goods Dysart Hardware Store Main Street ******** meeting wss held. The n names were added to ths 1: of members. Mr*. Colabine was reelected mite box secretary; Mis. Gore, thank ottering secre-* tary; Mrs. V. T. Bell, press secretary; Mrs. Colabine and Mrjr Rightnour, flower committee. *"**L —The unwholesome practice or placing poison in tbe woods -9M kill oft so called noxious bird*rj and animals has broken only again lh spite of orders from tbs' State Game com mission, tfiat this* practice must be stopped, J| dispatch from Preeland Penn sylvania, on January 25, discloses; briDga right character, and faith tbe fact tbat local sportsmen there* bad offered 2 cents each for spar rows and were swamped with re- sponces on ihe part of boys atid young men wbo brought the dead bodies in by tbe basketful. These were all doeed witb poison continues tbe dsspatch, and placed in the woods to kill foxes weasels and mink in an effort to Bsvs any game from theee beasts of prey. TOWN PESTS "So then laith cometh by hearing, and hearing by tbe word of God."—Romans 10:17. What is more Valuable than a strong Christian character? Is mere property so direct an asset as tbe power of a right life ? A prominent financier once said tbat if he but knew tbe person, be was more prepared to* advance credit to the sum of a million dollars on tbe mere character of the person than on any other-security. |. Bot character is a result of faith—faith in tbe right things That-Kid-Next-Door doesn't Really look like Tbis; be Just Acts like It What he Doesn't Do Isn't Worth Thinking of, snd what be Does Do Sometimes makes blm an Awful Peat. A KM like this must hs—» thst Famous Saying, Buried between tb* r *|o the weak and poor things will result in ***eak and poor character—planting onions will not Iking a crop ot lil'ies. What is taith ? Now faith is the substance of things hoped for the evidence ot things not seen— a living reception by the heart of the believer of the "truth as it is in Jesus." It is the faculty of Ei • r (Spiritual vision—a capacity of tbe pool for definite action in tbe progression of spiritual life. Defi- wte statement and acceptance of yhe Word of God is a mental pro* IBbs. Some of us have more ca- pacity tban others—some less. Pat the most limited iu compre allusion can receive the essentials 43$ salvation, it we will. Tbe stord once received must be be- HSyed as fact before faith is es- jitlished. The acceptance of tbe condition, made possible in the bftnan heart* by belief in tbe Word ol God, causes tbe joy of BsJUstiou to flood the sonl of tbe **4p**stant sinner. We accept tbe jof the death aud resurrection Christ for us, and believing It is for us, personally, we IjHim as Savior and Lord, seek His bjessing and guid- ft*. prayer. heed the call of onr Bis word I "Heaven ahd Wt% pass away bat my word i pass away." In this taming to tbe Lord, 1st to Him, accept His net and peace in K. Bowaa. at Once Storage §f ;H Batteries are reduced in price H. M.* THOHAS, 602 N. Fourth Street Electric Wiring and Supplies Cars Repaired and Stored representing Willard Batteries Application For Charter IN THB COUKT OF COMMON PLEAS OF BLAIR COUNTY, PENNA. Notice ii hereby (.iven that an application will be made to Honorable Thomas J. Baldrige, President Judge of tbe Court of Common Pleas of Klalr County, Penna., on Monday, February tt, 1922, mpt* o oloek In the fore-noon, under the *'Act to provide for the Incorporation end regulation* of certain corporations," Improved April 29,1874, and IU supplement-, for tbe char, ter of an Intended Incorporation, named 'OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH, OF BELLWOOD, PENNA., tbe character and object of which is, The support of the Public Woreble of Almighty Qod by means of tbe Preaching of tbe uospel of l>e loirl Jesus Christ to discourage false doctrine by the propogatlon of the tuth of God, as set forth in the Holy Script u r- es and as expressed le the Declaration ef Faith and Tenent of said Intended Corporation :and for tb sse pu r poses te have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benrfiu and privilege, conferred by the said- Aot of Assembly and the supplements tbe rights, benefit* i the said Aet of Ate _ thereto. Dooemberfi, Bu. SAMU EL I. BTONE <, Solicitor. E. GEBHART CANDY, SOFT DRINKS, CIGARS and TOBACCO Fresh Roasted Peanuts Next to the bridge on Cambria Street | *\ —A moving picture sbow aod lecture will be given in tbe fire men's room in tbe public built log tbis evening a|T
Object Description
Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1922-02-02 |
Masthead | Bellwood Bulletin, February 02, 1922, Volume 34 Number 50 |
Volume | 34 |
Issue | 50 |
Description | Weekly newspaper printed about Bellwood Borough, Antis Township and Blair County Pennsylvania |
Publisher | W.F. Balsach |
Date | 1922-02-02 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Blair County; Bellwood |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Relation | sn 83025984 |
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Contact | For information on the Bellwood Bulletin, contact the Bellwood-Antis Public Library, 526 Main St., Bellwood, PA 16617. Phone: 814-742-8234 E-mail: bellwoodantispubliclibrary@gmail.com |
Description
Title | Bellwood Bulletin 1922-02-02 |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | Bulletin_19220202_001.tif |
Rights | https://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on the Bellwood Bulletin, contact the Bellwood-Antis Public Library, 526 Main St., Bellwood, PA 16617. Phone: 814-742-8234 E-mail: bellwoodantispubliclibrary@gmail.com |
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***mm***mm
t*c#wv***"ww-w* <**$
JlimiT
SPECIALS
Potatoes, per bu
1.75
No. 2 J, can H Pineapple
30
No. 2^ can California Apricots . /j\'#
-■ .25
Three lbs Loose Rolled Oats
.25
Shredded Wheat. 2 pkgs .
.25
Sugar, per lb
.06
Syrup, per gallon •
.75
Two cans of Peas, Corn or Tomatoes
2m
Peanut Butter, per lb
20
Fresh Country Butter
.40
Two lbs Cocoa
.25
Michigan Creamery Butter
.50
Oak Grove Butter (3 lb rolls)
.55
Best grade Pink Salmon, per can .
. ^|.15
6 lb bucket Jumbo Herring
1.10
3 Large Mackerel .
.25
4 lbs Frozen Fish . • _ •
.25
Fresh Oysters, per qt
.70
Five lbs Good Coffee
1.00
Hoffman's or Peightal's Bread
.08
Raisins or Currants, per lb
_.-".'. .25
Apricots, Apples or Peaches, per lb
.25
Prunes, 20c and
.25
Country Apple Butter, per lb
.18
Banquet flour, 49 lb (satisfaction guar.)
2.50
100 lbs Shoemaker's Stock Feed -._-.,. ma
L75
I w.mmiin.
ft STREET, BELLWOOD, PA.
*.nve Cnafessloaj- et * Pre-Sh "81u<*h*ard"
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